A1 noun Neutral

面接

/meɴset͡sɯ/

A formal meeting where one or more people question and evaluate an applicant for a job or school position. It involves a face-to-face interaction to assess the candidate's skills, personality, and suitability.

Ejemplos

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1

明日、コンビニのバイトの面接があります。

I have an interview for a convenience store part-time job tomorrow.

2

面接官は私の経歴について詳しく質問しました。

The interviewer asked detailed questions about my background.

3

今日の面接、緊張した?

Were you nervous during today's interview?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
面接
Verb
面接する
Relacionado
面接官
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Truco para recordar

The first Kanji '面' (men) means 'face' and '接' (setsu) means 'to touch/connect'. Think of it as 'facing someone to make a connection'.

Quiz rápido

明日、会社で____を受けます。緊張しています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 面接

Ejemplos

1

明日、コンビニのバイトの面接があります。

everyday

I have an interview for a convenience store part-time job tomorrow.

2

面接官は私の経歴について詳しく質問しました。

formal

The interviewer asked detailed questions about my background.

3

今日の面接、緊張した?

informal

Were you nervous during today's interview?

4

入試の面接では、志望理由が重視されます。

academic

In entrance exam interviews, the reason for applying is emphasized.

5

来週の月曜日に、最終面接を行う予定です。

business

We plan to conduct the final interview next Monday.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
面接
Verb
面接する
Relacionado
面接官

Colocaciones comunes

面接を受ける to take an interview
面接を行う to conduct an interview
面接の練習 interview practice
模擬面接 mock interview
面接に受かる to pass an interview

Frases Comunes

圧迫面接

stress interview

集団面接

group interview

個人面接

individual interview

Se confunde a menudo con

面接 vs インタビュー

Interview (インタビュー) is used for media/journalism or research, while Mensetsu is specifically for jobs or admissions.

面接 vs 会議

Kaigi refers to a general business meeting to discuss topics, not an evaluative interview.

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Notas de uso

The word is frequently used with the verb 'ukeru' (to receive/take) for candidates and 'suru' or 'okonau' for employers. It can act as a suru-verb (mensetsu suru) to mean 'to interview someone'.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'mensetsu' to mean a casual meeting with a friend; however, it is strictly for formal evaluation scenarios. Another mistake is saying 'mensetsu o miru' instead of 'mensetsu o ukeru' for taking an interview.

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Truco para recordar

The first Kanji '面' (men) means 'face' and '接' (setsu) means 'to touch/connect'. Think of it as 'facing someone to make a connection'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Sino-Japanese roots where 'men' (face) and 'setsu' (contact/receive) combine to describe seeing someone's face for a specific purpose.

Patrones gramaticales

Can be used as a noun followed by particles (面接を...) Can be used as a suru-verb (面接する) Often follows 'no' to describe types (バイトの面接)
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Contexto cultural

Japanese job interviews often require specific formal attire (recruit suits) and strict bowing etiquette.

Quiz rápido

明日、会社で____を受けます。緊張しています。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 面接

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